All four graduated early from high school and have enrolled in classes for the 2011 spring semester.

Also joining the program are Harris Hite, a transfer from Campbell University, and Justin Fieulleteau, Jordan's brother.

JORDAN FIEULLETEAU

Wide Receiver6-3, 200, FreshmanRaleigh, N.C. (Wakefield)

Pronounced fee-ALL-toe • Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team and the NCPreps.com All-State team • Received the most votes on the AP all-state team • Made 111 catches for 1,669 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior • Led the team in scoring • Wakefield was 11-2 and advanced to the state playoffs • As a junior, posted 86 receptions for 1,200 yards and 24 touchdowns • Third-most touchdown receptions in state history and second-highest reception total in a season • Has the most touchdown catches in the nation in past two seasons • Coached by Rod Sink • Son of Kendra Clarke • Born June 10, 1995.

KHRIS FRANCIS

Running Back5-9, 195, FreshmanDurham, N.C. (Hillside)

Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team • Considered the No. 31 running back in the country by ESPN.com • Ranked the No. 99 running back in the country by Scout.com • Ran 251 times for 2,100 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior • Also had 328 yards and five touchdowns receiving • Was twice named the conference offensive back of the year • Rushed for 2,251 yards with 31 touchdowns as a junior • Also added 90 yards in receptions with one touchdown • Coached by Antonio King • Son of Chris and Bobbi Hadersbeck • Born December 25, 1993.

R.J. PRINCE

Offensive Lineman6-7, 310, FreshmanAlbemarle, N.C. (Albemarle)

Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team and the NCPreps.com All-State team • Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team • Competed in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl • Considered the No. 51 offensive tackle in the country by Scout.com and one of the top 10 in the South • Coached by Danny Akins • Son of Valerie and Roger Prince Sr. • Born April 19, 1995.

MITCH TRUBISKY

Quarterback6-3, 195, FreshmanMentor, Ohio (Mentor)

Pronounced truh-BISS-kee • Named Mr. Football in the state of Ohio by the Associated Press, an annual award given to the top high school player regardless of division • Ranked the No. 19 quarterback in the country by Scout.com • Is the most prolific passer in the Greater Cleveland area, becoming the first to pass for more than 9,000 career yards and more than 4,000 yards as a senior • Passed for 4,063 yards as a senior, including 1,593 in four playoff games • Also rushed for 899 yards • Scored 108 points and was responsible for 51 touchdowns • Threw for 42 touchdowns and rushed for 18 • Team finished 12-2 and advanced to the state semifinals • Mentor was 30-8 during his three-years the quarterback • Among the top 10 passers in Ohio history with 9,126 yards and 92 touchdowns • Also rushed for 1,559 career yards and 33 touchdowns, averaging 4.1 per carry • Also served as Mentor's punter in 2012 and had a 40.8 average • Coached by Steve Trivisonno • Son of Jeanne and Dave Trubisky • Born August 20, 1994.